Predict the rest of Dallas' schedule

Smith22;3040269 said:
Predictable. This from the same guy who gave us NO CHANCE the week before the ATL game.

Do us all a favor and grow a pair already.

Ah, childish insults.

And for the record, I gave us a chance if the defense turned in a monster effort (go look up the post) but admitted that it wasn't likely. But they did and we won. However, given what I have seen of this team this year...mistakes on offense, poor tackling, poor coaching, players out of position, etc. have FAR outnumbered the moments like Sunday so I can only assume that that is more representative of the team we have and thus my predictions.

Personally, I think that if I didn't "have a pair" I wouldn't still be posting this amid the seas of "OMG THIS IS BEST TEAM EVAR! 12-4 HERE WE COME! WE CAN BEAT ANYBODY!!@2@!21" posts that dominate this forum currently.
 
theogt;3040278 said:
:laugh2:

This is always fun.

Oh, so you actually think this coaching staff is GOOD? I figured you were smarter than that, theo.
 
DIAF;3040290 said:
Oh, so you actually think this coaching staff is GOOD? I figured you were smarter than that, theo.
I tried reading this post, but the sun was in my eyes.
 
I just want to see us win the next game. I can really see us coming out and laying an egg this week against an inferior Seahawk team.

Plus, hopefully we don't have any major injuries or this team is in trouble. A few key injuries and we can lose to anyone left on the schedule. This season is long from over.
 
Honestly, if we don't go into Philly and win we just aren't the team we need to be to go anywhere.
 
Seattle: Win 30-14
@ Philadelphia: Win 24-21
@ Green Bay: Win 28-17
Washington: Win 27-13
Oakland: Win 31-6
@ New York: Win 24-17
San Diego: Win 24-10
@ New Orleans: Loss 30-28
@ Washington: Win 20-10
Philadelphia: Loss 24-20

12-4 and NFC East Division Title

After the two losses in December/January, pundits still question us about the late season fade.
 
For DIAF

Smith22 said:
Posts like this blow my mind. We had 4 tunrovers and barely lost to the Giants. We lost to the Broncos despite giving them the ball twice inside our own 30.

The Cowboys just need to play a complete game, on all sides of the ball, and limit the penalties.

On top of that, we should get Felix and Roy back, and possibly Sensabaugh as well.

DIAF said:
It shouldn't blow your mind. Our defense is terrible. The Falcons quite possibly have the league's best talent at the offensive skill positions and average
something like 27 points a game. Unless our defense puts forth a big-time effort, we are sunk.

Originally Posted by Smith22
LOL. Why even bother playing then right? Atlanta is going to the Superbowl and can't be stopped. We are doomed! Abandon ship! Run for cover!

DIAF said:
Posters like you are a joke. I said nothing of the sort. However, there's practically no chance this team beats Atlanta as they currently are. This isn't the Kansas City Chiefs.
 
theogt;3040294 said:
I tried reading this post, but the sun was in my eyes.

:laugh2: :laugh1: :bow:

I wonder what he thinks of ATL now? He considered our defense "terrible" before the ATL game.
 
Smith22;3040305 said:
For DIAF





Originally Posted by Smith22
LOL. Why even bother playing then right? Atlanta is going to the Superbowl and can't be stopped. We are doomed! Abandon ship! Run for cover!

Yeah, I said "Practically". The defense gave the effort needed to reach that 5% chance or so. That's all there is to it.

Smith22;3040307 said:
:laugh2: :laugh1: :bow:

I wonder what he thinks of ATL now? He considered our defense "terrible" before the ATL game.


One game does not a good defense make. Have you forgotten EVERY SINGLE OTHER GAME this defense has played this year? It's amazing what one win will do for fans.
 
I'd say 10 wins is the floor at this point, but it's a long season.

The game in the Meadowlands is critcal.
 
THEHEREAFTER;3040233 said:
I absolutely hate this ritual although I understand it's the nature of a fan. I just can't go into any game and concede a loss. It's just not in me especially with a talented team.

I'm with you. But for fun I am going to call 12-4 baring major injury to Romo.
 
TheSport78;3040139 said:
Seattle: Win 31-10

@ Philadelphia: Loss 28-27

@ Green Bay: Loss 24-20

Washington: Win 30-13

Oakland: Win 44-9

@ New York: Win 20-16

San Diego: Win 27-20

@ New Orleans: Loss 38-24

@ Washington: Win 35-14

Philadelphia: Win 44-6...just kidding...24-17

11-5 and NFC East Division Title

-This should be good enough for the 3rd seed in the NFC (New Orleans and Minnesota are 1st and 2nd respectfully)
If the Cowboys lose the next 2 after the Seattle game, I see virtually no chance of them winning 6 of the last 7. Nothing we've seen at any point in the last 2 seasons (or 13, take your pick) suggests that's remotely possible. That's hoping that they can do better in their final 7 games than they did in their first 7 games, when those last games are against significantly tougher competition.

IMO, they leave GB at 5-4, you can just about stick a fork in the season. With as many awful teams as there are this year, I'd say it'll take at least 10 wins to get a wildcard. Commanders, Detroit, TB, Carolina, Rams, and maybe Seattle are awful. There's too many walkovers for the NFC's better teams for a 9 win team to get in, and my guess is that at least one 10-6 team will be left on the outside looking in. And if Dallas is 5-4, that would mean they'd have to go at least 5-2 to finish, just to hope for a wildcard.

Time will tell, but if they have playoff aspirations, I think Dallas must leave GB at 6-3.
 
Seattle: Win
@ Philadelphia: Win
@ Green Bay: Loss
Washington: Win
Oakland: Win
@ New York: Win
San Diego: Loss
@ New Orleans: Win
@ Washington: Loss
Philadelphia: Win

11-5 :)

(Just for you TerranceNewman007;))
 
If we stay healthy, only the Saints have the firepower to beat us IMO.

Finish 13-3 as division champs with a bye.


After that who knows...
 
So some think the Saints will put up 50+ on us?

I guess they are capable, but I don't see the Cowboys being blown out of any game this season.
 
The30YardSlant;3040221 said:
Seattle: Win
@ Philadelphia: Win
@ Green Bay: Loss
Washington: Win
Oakland: Win
@ New York: Loss
San Diego: Loss
@ New Orleans: Loss
@ Washington: Win
Philadelphia: Win

I was predicting 8-8 this past week, but Philly continues to look like a below average team that we should beat twice. Our brutal final 8 games looks slightly less daunting now. We are still too mistake prone to make a seriosu run at the division.
You really think the Chargers and Packers are better teams than the Cowboys?

The only team i would predict the Cowboys losing to the whole rest of the season is the Saints. Does that mean we will finish 13-3, no, but New Orleans is the only team that I would consider better than Dallas.
 
The Packers game will be difficult, but the Packers OL has been pretty dreadful this year. The production they are getting from QB is pretty amazing considering he has little time to throw the ball. It would be better if this was a home game for the Boys.

The Giants secondary is a mess right now and their defense is exploitable. Canty is also out.

While I wouldn't consider either game a lock for the Cowboys, neither are a sure loss.

Philly is beatable. Westbrook is hurting and their OL is full of holes. Jackson is the main concern on offense.
 
Double Trouble;3040322 said:
If the Cowboys lose the next 2 after the Seattle game, I see virtually no chance of them winning 6 of the last 7. Nothing we've seen at any point in the last 2 seasons (or 13, take your pick) suggests that's remotely possible. That's hoping that they can do better in their final 7 games than they did in their first 7 games, when those last games are against significantly tougher competition.

IMO, they leave GB at 5-4, you can just about stick a fork in the season. With as many awful teams as there are this year, I'd say it'll take at least 10 wins to get a wildcard. Commanders, Detroit, TB, Carolina, Rams, and maybe Seattle are awful. There's too many walkovers for the NFC's better teams for a 9 win team to get in, and my guess is that at least one 10-6 team will be left on the outside looking in. And if Dallas is 5-4, that would mean they'd have to go at least 5-2 to finish, just to hope for a wildcard.

Time will tell, but if they have playoff aspirations, I think Dallas must leave GB at 6-3.


...they have to get one of the two road games...and if they played tomorrow the team they would want is Philadelphia, with their o-line issues and minus Westbrook...but Dallas handled Green Bay quite handily last year in Green Bay...they did this because of Green Bay's o-line which has allowed Rodgers to be the most sacked quarterback [25 sacks] in the league this year...he's on pace to be sacked ~66 times! and Jared Allen is licking his chops at the opportunity to beat him up again next sunday...they are 28th on the offensive hog index of negative pass plays and 0-2 against quality teams so far this year...his passer rating is high at 110.8 [11-2 td-int]but all this means is that he'll kill the scrubs but succumb to defenses that can pressure him for the entire game...if Dallas can get after him like they did last year they should win if the offense continues to shine...

...i think they must somehow sweep Washington, which looks easier with each passing week as their offense stumbles around in the dark, and now they've lost Cooley for the year with Campbell now nursing a bad ankle...at 2-5 and a brutal schedule awaits them: @ATL, DEN, @DAL, @PHI, NO, @OAK, NYG, DAL, @SD...all playoff caliber teams, save OAK...they could finish up 3-13 if they play like they played against Philadelphia monday night...

...personally, i think their season will be effectively over by the time they face Oakland...
 

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